Imagery / Geospatial Analyst

Start Date: 2006-08-01End Date: 2010-01-01

Special Operations deployment to Nangahar Province, Afghanistan from January 2007 - July 2007 • Served as the special operations imagery analyst / geospatial analyst, and collections manager, Subject Matter Expert (SME), Staff Non-commissioned Officer in Charge (SNCOIC), Direct Support Team (DST); operating under the Coalition Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan (CJSOTF-A). • Created customized and time sensitive imagery and GEOINT products in support of Direct Action/Special Reconnaissance (DA/SR), Marine Special Operations Teams conducting raids, low-visibility reconnaissance, and Foreign Internal Defense (FID) missions. • Instructed imagery training sessions and determined imagery processing system requirements prior to deployment in order to increase analytical proficiency which resulted in greater mission success. • Instructed platoon members in the use of valuable and practical imagery and geospatial techniques in a combat environment while deployed to Afghanistan. • Provided direct imagery and geospatial support to special operations teams during mission prep and prior to exiting friendly lines. • Managed all collection requirements for the deployed Marine Special Operations Command (MSOC) and Intelligence Detachment for various ISR platforms. • Managed the RFI process for the MSOC and Intelligence Detachments. • Served as liaison between MSOC and CJSOTF-A collections and RFI staff to manage ISR support to MSOC DASR and FID special operations teams. • Educated special operations team leads and supporting elements on the variety of geospatial and imagery products available to them. • Worked in conjunction with a CJSOTF-A / NGA team providing geospatial and imagery products to support customers throughout the CENTCOM theater of operations. • Awarded two Navy and Marine Corps Commendation medals for providing imagery analysis and geospatial support to special operations component command staff and coalition forces resulting from overall mission success, and security for military special operations forces. • Created and contributed to the production and dissemination of more than 600 imagery/geospatial products. Played a significant role in major combat operations that reduced the insurgency movement along the Pakistan/Afghanistan border and substantially increased the security and peace in Regional Command East (RC-E). • Supported collections and worked in conjunction with tactical platform sensors such as, predator, global hawk, scan eagle, shadow, ATARS, and JSTARS. • Managed and submitted collections requirements for tactical, theater and national assets. • Worked with other intelligence disciplines such as SIGINT, HUMINT, and All-Source, to create fused products in order to support special operations units as well as special operation forces from different military branches and federal agencies. • Handpicked through a selection board process and assigned to the MARSOC Recruiting and Screening Branch as the Special Operations Intelligence Subject Matter Expert (SME) recruiter. • Performed as the primary advisor to the special operations intelligence staff in developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and drafting revisions to the commands intelligence recruiting and screening process. • Trained and Specialized in the screening, evaluation and recruiting process of qualified imagery and geospatial intelligence Marine candidates for assignment to special operations Direct Support Teams (DST).

Strategic Military Planner for pertinent USCENTCOM contingency plans at ManTech Inc. United States Central Command

Timestamp: 2015-12-24

Over 16 years of experience working as a military planner and analyst. Experienced in Military Deception planning, intelligence analysis, OPSEC and intelligence operations planning. As a Military Deception planner was responsible for initial development of USCENTCOM J5-SPWG deception plan. Based on experience over the past 16 years have developed a strong knowledge of collection disciplines used in the intelligence community and management of intelligence operation teams. This experience has allowed me to become proficient in research techniques, to include strong organization and gathering of information used in analytical methodologies used in Military Deception planning and intelligence operations.AREAS OF EXPERTISE • Counterintelligence / Human Intelligence Operations • Counterintelligence / Human Intelligence Analyst • Military Deception Planner • Joint / Component Level Planner • OPSEC Program Management

USCENTCOM Director of Intelligence

Start Date: 2000-01-01End Date: 2004-01-01

MacDill AFB, FL. Managed and coordinated support to Department of Defense Offensive CI Operations (OFCO). Developed and conducted analysis for the USCENTCOM CI targeting plan. Conducted daily briefs and updates to USCENTCOM Director of Intelligence (J2) pertaining to ongoing OFCO. Designed and managed an intelligence CI/HUMINT operations database. Developed targeting folders to be used in the conduct of offensive intelligence operations. Forward deployed as the Senior Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (SNCOIC) to establish USCENTCOM's CI/HUMINT Analytical Cell (CHAC) for wartime operations in Iraq. Developed CI tactics, techniques and procedures for forward deployed operations against Iraq. During Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) served with Contingency Operations Base South (COB-S) Baghdad as USCENTCOM J2X Counterintelligence Liaison Officer. While serving in this capacity, provided daily CI and HUMINT targeting information and analysis to support COB-S operations, as well as force protection updates to FBI and US Customs operating in support of OIF. Provided operational support to clandestine HUMINT operations. When deployed with the US Army 18th Airborne Corps J2X served as the Afghanistan theater (OEF) reports officer. In this capacity developed operating procedures for the timely submission of intelligence information reports being produced by collectors in theater. These efforts resulted in reducing the time of publication from 1 week to 3 days from the time of reports being submitted for publication.

Business Manager

Imagery/Geospatial Analyst

Start Date: 2009-01-01End Date: 2013-03-01

Imagery/Geospatial Analyst (January 2009 – March 2013) AOR SEASIA US United States Marine Corps Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) Pacific Command Joint Intelligence Operations Center, Honolulu, HI • Produced and disseminated timely, accurate, all-source imagery, geospatial, threat assessment intelligence for Commander, U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM), eight sub-unified/component commands, five Joint Task Forces, and units deployed throughout the PACOM AOR. • Coordinated with SOCPAC, SOCJIC, SOCKOR, and National Geospatial Agency (NGA) in order to transform raw data and information into actionable intelligence for Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) packages and geospatial support products such as daily threat analysis reports, helicopter landing zones (HLZ), route, airfield, and assembly area (AA) studies. Achievements: • Coordinated with SOCPAC, SOCJIC, SOCKOR, and National Geospatial Agency (NGA) to ensure the inclusion of relevant information into Noncombatant Evacuation Operations (NEO) packages and geospatial support products to include helicopter-landing zones (HLZ), route, airfield, and assembly area (AA) studies. • In advance of a U.S. Presidential country visit to Indonesia (March 2010), supported security operations by acting as the subject matter expert for the production of time sensitive, customized imagery intelligence (IMAGINT) products for 14 cities. Said IMAGINT products provided critical intelligence to multiple national level organizations to include the Secret Service, CJTF staff, and the 11th MEU (Marine Expeditionary Unit). • In charge of building from the ground up Marine Corps South Commands own Noncombatant Evacuation Operations section(NEO) in direct support of the Humanitarian support and disaster relief for the Earthquake of Haiti. Acted as SNCOIC and SME in direct support and coordinating relief events from the ground to best support the 22nd MEU.

Chief Instructor, II MEF

Extensive experience as leader supervising training, deployment and tactical use of personnel, weapons, and equipment. Supervise and coordinate preparation of personnel, weapons and equipment for movement and combat, establish and operate command posts, fire and movement between tactical units, fire support, and unit resupply. Expertise also includes communications, computer applications, supervision, budget and resource management, human resource supervision, leadership, and operations management. Knowledgeable concerning demolitions, identification of all types of military munitions including fuse types, and basic handling and transporting procedures. Understand the preparation of firing systems, both electric and non-electric, for demolition during mechanical and dynamic urban breaching operations. Served on numerous occasions at higher level than normal rank. Computer skills include Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Project. Government/military software includes MCTIMS (Marine Corps Training Information Management System). Bilingual: English and Spanish.

Career Highlights

* Planned and executed all company training and logistics requirements to support two deployments for training, three at sea training period, and numerous company field training and live-fire events. Sustained superior performance while conducting training in Greece, extensive ship-board training, and sustainment training in Kuwait. Ensured proper reception and camp orientation for every member of the Battalion Landing Team.

* Led 50+ combat patrols during seven-month deployment in Iraq. Significantly multiplied the company's combat power by improving the quality of life and force protection measures.

" tasked with taking on the roles and responsibilities of branch AOIC, SNCOIC and Chief Instructor, handling and solving very multiple complex issues and always delivering results that exceeded expectations." Officer in Charge, Special Operations Training Group

Professional Experience :•Provided imagery intelligence throughout multiple phases of the Iraq campaign varying from combat to support operations. Produced intelligence preparation of the battlespace for conventional combat operations and supported Special Forces units’ missions to capture insurgent members operating in the Al Anbar province during five separate deployments to Iraq. •Assisted in identifying and notifying friendly force conveys approaching suspected IED locations, enemy locations, and fighting positions during ground combat operations during offensive operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.•Developed and implemented new innovative and effective methods of training new geospatial analysts. Created a student curriculum for Marines in on-the-job training status prior to attending the Imagery School.•Personally coordinated MSI training with the 13th Intelligence Squadron at Beale AFB significantly increasing 1st Marine Expeditionary Force’s (I-MEF) analyst’s analytical ability to identify the presence of IED’s in the Helmand Province.•Rated as an exceptional leader performing as an All Source Intelligence Chief that assumed and executed duties outside of normal occupational specialty directing intelligence priorities multiple intelligence disciplines. •Operated in Joint and International environments in Iraq and the United Kingdom.•While serving as a Liaison from the I MEF to the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade and the V Corps personally identified previously unaccounted for enemy mobile missile launchers that were I- MEF’s number one intelligence priority prior to the start of OIF I. •Supported the Fleet Anti-terrorist Security Team in CENTCOM and the 26th MEU during security and evacuation efforts for the crisis in Egypt.

Transitioned from active duty Marine Corps to civilian work force with experience in Analysis, Collection, and Exploitation of imagery and all-source intelligence. I am equally at home in the areas of collection and requirements management, production management, and training. Experienced in National, Commercial and Theater Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (TCPED) processes.

Imagery Analyst

Start Date: 2006-08-01End Date: 2009-08-01

Deployed as Imagery Analyst for 2D MAW in MNF-W, Iraq. Responsible for producing first, second, and third-phase products to be disseminated throughout forward deployed units using Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) Human Intelligence (HUMINT), and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) reporting in order to produce requested Route Studies, Pattern of Life Studies, Battle Damage Assessment (BDA), ADHOC Helicopter Landing Zone’s (HLZ), and to update Standing HLZ’s throughout the Area Of Responsibility (AOR) on a monthly basis. Instructed new IA’s on the fundamentals and procedures of imagery collection, processing, exploitation, and dissemination of national imagery. Coordinated tasking of Advanced Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System (ATARS) platforms in order to obtain coverage of areas, when national level assets could not be tasked. Responsible for ensuring all IA’s were equipped and certified for upgrade training. Deployed as the SNCOIC for the Joint Prosecution and Exploitation Center (JPEC-W) West, supervising fifteen Marines and 10 Civilians from various companies to exploit evidence from Finger Prints, Media, Document, Forensic and Firearm Exploitation in order to produce and issue arrest warrants.

African Intelligence Analyst

Start Date: 2007-06-01End Date: 2010-04-01

• Served as the SNCOIC of East Africa Analysis Team within the Production and Analysis Division; which conducted daily fusion of intelligence analysis from multiple combatant commands and other government agencies (FBI, CIA, DOJ, NCRO, NGA, DIA, NSA, DOS).• Read, identified and disseminated over 2,000 intelligence reports to collectors in order to increase the intelligence perspective and aid in the tactical decisions of higher echelon commanders in Africa.• Conducted daily coordination and collaboration with other Inter-agency partners to develop and satisfy intelligence requirements.• Horn of Africa (HOA) desk analyst for a Joint Interagency Task Force West (JIATF-W) and Interagency Intelligence and Operations Fusion center tasked to disrupt terrorist and violent extremist organizations operation outside the designated combat zones.• Conducted daily coordination and collaboration with other Special Operations Task Forces and Interagency partners to develop common intelligence and operations pictures.• Fused All Source Analysis and Production, SIGINT, IMINT, HUMINT, Collection Management and Interagency community reach back capability.

Imagery / Geospatial Analyst

Start Date: 2006-08-01End Date: 2010-01-01

Special Operations deployment to Nangahar Province, Afghanistan from January 2007 - July 2007 • Served as the special operations imagery analyst / geospatial analyst, and collections manager, Subject Matter Expert (SME), Staff Non-commissioned Officer in Charge (SNCOIC), Direct Support Team (DST); operating under the Coalition Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan (CJSOTF-A). • Created customized and time sensitive imagery and GEOINT products in support of Direct Action/Special Reconnaissance (DA/SR), Marine Special Operations Teams conducting raids, low-visibility reconnaissance, and Foreign Internal Defense (FID) missions. • Instructed imagery training sessions and determined imagery processing system requirements prior to deployment in order to increase analytical proficiency which resulted in greater mission success. • Instructed platoon members in the use of valuable and practical imagery and geospatial techniques in a combat environment while deployed to Afghanistan. • Provided direct imagery and geospatial support to special operations teams during mission prep and prior to exiting friendly lines. • Managed all collection requirements for the deployed Marine Special Operations Command (MSOC) and Intelligence Detachment for various ISR platforms. • Managed the RFI process for the MSOC and Intelligence Detachments. • Served as liaison between MSOC and CJSOTF-A collections and RFI staff to manage ISR support to MSOC DASR and FID special operations teams. • Educated special operations team leads and supporting elements on the variety of geospatial and imagery products available to them. • Worked in conjunction with a CJSOTF-A / NGA team providing geospatial and imagery products to support customers throughout the CENTCOM theater of operations. • Awarded two Navy and Marine Corps Commendation medals for providing imagery analysis and geospatial support to special operations component command staff and coalition forces resulting from overall mission success, and security for military special operations forces. • Created and contributed to the production and dissemination of more than 600 imagery/geospatial products. Played a significant role in major combat operations that reduced the insurgency movement along the Pakistan/Afghanistan border and substantially increased the security and peace in Regional Command East (RC-E). • Supported collections and worked in conjunction with tactical platform sensors such as, predator, global hawk, scan eagle, shadow, ATARS, and JSTARS. • Managed and submitted collections requirements for tactical, theater and national assets. • Worked with other intelligence disciplines such as SIGINT, HUMINT, and All-Source, to create fused products in order to support special operations units as well as special operation forces from different military branches and federal agencies. • Handpicked through a selection board process and assigned to the MARSOC Recruiting and Screening Branch as the Special Operations Intelligence Subject Matter Expert (SME) recruiter. • Performed as the primary advisor to the special operations intelligence staff in developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and drafting revisions to the commands intelligence recruiting and screening process. • Trained and Specialized in the screening, evaluation and recruiting process of qualified imagery and geospatial intelligence Marine candidates for assignment to special operations Direct Support Teams (DST).

Conducted training for and monitored performance of 16 watch-standing and day working Marines stationed at SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE COMMUNICATIONS CENTER CMC (SPINTCOMM), Headquarters Marine Corps. Provided reliable, timely, accurate classified communications (TS/SCI/SAP/STU-III-OFFLINE) for the Commandant of the Marine Corps, his Staff, and Intelligence Division, HQMC.

RESPONSIBLE COMSEC USER and Division STU-III CUSTODIAN. Streamlined distribution procedures for dissemination of classified message traffic reducing delivery time by 30 percent leading up to and during Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm).

Maintenance Chief

Start Date: 2008-03-01End Date: 2008-07-01

Responsibilities • Served as an adviser to Detachment commander regarding supervision of all aspects of engineer maintenance and operations for over eighty pieces of equipment and all legal, training, and administrative matters for unit personnel, to include providing input on awards, promotions, assignments, and disciplinary action. • Served as Staff Non Commissioned Officer in Charge (SNCOIC) and Maintenance Chief, responsible for training, administration and morale of all maintenance platoon personnel. • Provided supervised training for seniors, peers, and subordinates regarding maintenance, administration and operation of all Engineer assets. • Scheduled classes for annual training requirements for members of the maintenance platoon • Provided supervision and training for platoon members regarding management of tools and calibration equipment used in support of the maintenance effort. • Supervised maintenance production of 20 civilian mechanics, as well as assigned Marines, to ensure compliance with quality control standards, resulting in the completion of over 150 repair orders. • Scheduled, coordinated, and conducted two hours of unit training per week in the areas of general military subjects, close order drill, professional and academic development, and safety; and supervised annual training evolutions and records for unit personnel.

My objective in life is my complete self-actualization. I strive to learn, to excel, to devour everything in my life at every single instance. Driven, motivated, persistent, disciplined, efficient and effective. Name a quality, and I will raise you. I am successful and will be further more.

JSTARS/GMTI SNCOIC

Start Date: 2010-01-01End Date: 2011-07-01

Staff Non-Commissioned Officer-in-Charge (SNCOIC), Joint Surveillance and Target Attack RADAR Systems (JSTARS)/Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) Analysis Team, 1st Intelligence Battalion, Camp Pendleton, CA and Regional Command-Southwest (RC-SW), Camp Leatherneck, AfghanistanProved battlefield surveillance and targeting information to enhance the commander’s understanding of the enemy situation and to support attack operations and targeting.Coordinate and focus the efforts of JSTARS/GMTI within the Southwest Analysis Center (SWAC).Assist the SWAC in the utilization, exploitation and integration of GMTI information into the intelligence cycle and intelligence productions.Maintain regular correspondence with supported units to ensure maximum effectiveness and accuracy of JSTARS/GMTI support and intelligence products.Maintain and ensure the good working order of all JSTARS Common Ground Station (CGS) equipment.Responsible for daily accountability, administrative and operational requirements, and training for the JSTARS/GMTI section.Conduct quality control of all JSTARS/GMTI products prior to dissemination.Responsible for the embarkation and transfer of JSTARS Common Ground Station mission essential hardware and software.Supervise, mentor, counsel, and coordinate the career progression and professional development of all enlisted personnel in the section.Publish and supervise the implementation the monthly training schedule.

Technical Control and Analysis Center Staff Non-Commisioned Officer In Charge

Start Date: 2009-01-01End Date: 2011-01-01

Job Duty 1-SNCOIC for the Technical Control and Analysis Center (TCAC) and S-6 section of VMAQ-1.Job Duty 2- Responsible for the training, welfare, and professional development of the TCAC/S-6Marines.Job Duty 3- Responsible for the daily operations and quality control of TCAC products to CoalitionForce customers during VMAQ-1's deployment to OEF.Job Duty 4- Processes Electronic Attack Request Forms (EARF) and Joint Tactical Air Requests (JTAR) to provide timely and accurate intelligence support to the aircrew of VMAQ-1.Job Duty 5- Responsible for researching future operations, managing support to current operations and analyzing previous operations to ensure VMAQ-1's Electronic Warfare effectiveness against current and emerging technologies.Job Duty 6- Senior Analyst in charge of the Technical Control Analysis Center system.Job Duty 7- Manages the Signals Intelligence Job Qualification Requirement Checklist (JQR) to ensureMOS proficiency and tracking of SIGINT training within the squadron.Job Duty 8- Manages the Marine Corps Mentorship Program for TCAC and S-6 sections.

Okinawa, Japan: 03/2007 to 02/2009 Administrative Clerk Performed clerical and administrative duties utilizing manual and automated information Marine Corps Total Force System (MCTFS) Processed and created reports well as creating and maintaining both the SNCOIC and OIC's calendars. Performed customer service duties that consisted of the preparation of naval correspondence and messages; preparation and maintenance of directives; preparation of travel orders, completion of general administrative requirements such as leave authorizations, identification cards, and preparation and maintenance of command unit punishment and service record books. Other clerical duties included auditing field service records, verifying information contained in unit diary feedback reports/personnel management reports, preparation of discharge and retirement documents, and verifying the accuracy of information contained in the MCTFS databases.

IMAGERY AND TARGET DEVELOPMENT ANALYST

Start Date: 2000-06-01End Date: 2003-11-01

➢ Served as an Imagery Analyst, responsible for all matters pertaining to the construction and dissemination of imagery related products, implementation of the Advanced Tactical Airborne Reconnaissance System (ATARS), and Squadron Ground Station (SGS). ➢ Advised the Commander on all matters pertaining to Targeting requirements, and development. ➢ Received training and certification on Raindrop Digital Point Mensuration Software from the 607th Air Intelligence Squadron. Mensurated over 30 targets and certified by mensurating five targets within the published National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) standards, and the time allotted for each target. ➢ Served as the Detachment SNCOIC, 607th AIS Imagery Analyst Detachment. ➢ Assisted in the planning, research and production of imagery and target information for over 375 targets sets in support of ITO mission planning. ➢ Researched Designated Mean Point of Impact (DMPI) discrepancies and updated target folders that were missing Basic Target Graphic (BTG), and Operational Target Graphic, (OTG), and or National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) mensurated point. ➢ Supervised the planning, production, and dissemination of over 375 imagery and target products in support of aircrew integrated targeting operations mission planning. ➢ Responsible for the processing, interpretation, annotation and dissemination of imagery products in support of Fleet Battle Experiment Juliet/Millennium Challenge 2002 by verifying imagery contributing to combat operations in a Joint environment. ➢ Supervised the logistical and production operations of the Squadron Ground Station (SGS) in support of the Command and Control Demonstration for the Commander of the United Nations Command and the Commander United States Forces Korea. ➢ Identified gaps in target sets and implemented measures to facilitate acquisition of new imagery.

Signals Intelligence Professional

Timestamp: 2015-12-26

• 9 + years of enlisted military experience in a wide range of fields to include duties as Arabic Linguist, Team Leader, Senior Analyst, Digital Network Intelligence analyst, Staff Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (SNCOIC), Collection Manager, SIGINT targeting analyst, and Platoon Sergeant. • Current Top Secret/SCI clearance with CI Polygraph (expiration Aug 2013). • Graduated from the Defense Language Institute in 2006 from the Modern Standard Arabic program. • Excellent knowledge of SIGINT Geospatial Analysis software, technology, techniques through the use of SIGINT databases on NSAnet and JWICS. • Experience and knowledge as a Digital Network Intelligence analyst • Thorough knowledge in radio frequency fundamentals to include HF, VHF, and UHF communications as well as push-to-talk, cellular, and computer based technologies. • Tactically proficient through 25 months of operational experience in CENTCOM.

Digital Network Intelligence Analyst/SNCOIC/Senior Analyst

Start Date: 2008-01-01End Date: 2011-01-01

Served as a Digital Network Intelligence analyst working in the Middle East/North Africa shop. • Completed numerous classes on internet technologies and procedures and methods for prosecuting these technologies. • Served as the Staff Noncommissioned Officer in Charge (SNCOIC) and senior analyst of the Marine Cryptologic Support Element providing SIGINT Geospatial Analysis to all forward deployed Marine Corps units. • Served as the SNCOIC and senior analyst for Cryptologic Support Team 22 supporting 2nd Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division in Afghanistan from October 2010 to February 2011. • Worked with multiple intelligence disciplines and personnel to include NGA, CIA, and NRO.

Arabic Linguist/Team Leader

Start Date: 2006-01-01End Date: 2008-01-01

Served as the Senior Linguist and Team Leader while serving in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq. • Operated in a remote part of Iraq while leading the five man team and coordinating logistics and personnel movements, conducting tactical SIGINT collection, and ensuring the well-being of the Marines on the team. • Served as the Platoon Guidon Bearer and Assistant Platoon Sergeant while maintain a fast paced operational tempo in preparation for deployment to the Iraq Area of Operation.

ELINT Chief, 2D Radio Bn H&S Company OCA

Start Date: 2011-12-01End Date: 2013-06-01

Responsibilities Job Duty 1- Assigned as the Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) Chief for the Virtual Signals Intelligence Element (VSE). Job Duty 2- Responsible for the daily operations and quality control of the ELINT functions of the Technical Control and Analysis Center (TCAC) training Job Duty 3- Responsible for researching future operations, managing support to current operations and analyzing previous operations to ensure Radio Battalion's effectiveness against current and emerging technologies. Job Duty 4- Manages the Signals Intelligence Job Qualification Requirement Checklist (JQR) to ensure MOS proficiency and tracking of ELINT training within the Battalion. Job Duty 5- Advise OIC and SNCOIC on all requirements, training, and updated procedures for ELINT processing in the VSE. Job Duty 6- Assigned as the ELINT Chief in support of Bold Alligator 2012 (BA-12). Job Duty 7- Responsible for the training, welfare, and professional development of the ELINT Marines assigned both to the VSE and across 2d Radio Battalion. Accomplishments Developed and refined an initial training curriculum for processing ELINT with the TCAC utilizing a live feed from the Embedded National Tactical Receiver (ENTR). Undertook the task of creating learning objectives for the Job Qualification requirements checklist (JQR) for ELINT training within the battalion. Successfully trained five ELINT Marines across 2d Radio Battalion on the TCAC system. Ensured proper and relevant pre-deployment intelligence training was conducted for the Marines on the Technical Control and Analysis Center (TCAC). Conducted training on Generic Area Limitations Environment (GALE) with two ELINT Marines for support of BA-12. Successfully deployed the TCAC system with two ELINT Marines in support of BA-12 aboard the USS Wasp. Provided over 1600 updated Tactical ELINT reports via the Joint Intelligence Center (JIC) to the Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) in support of BA-12. Skills Used Computer,computer security, system administration, software.

TCAC SNCOIC, VMAQ1

Start Date: 2009-01-01End Date: 2011-12-01

Responsibilities Job Duty 1-SNCOIC for the Technical Control and Analysis Center (TCAC) and S-6 section of VMAQ-1. Job Duty 2- Responsible for the training, welfare, and professional development of the TCAC/S-6 Marines. Job Duty 3- Responsible for the daily operations and quality control of TCAC products to Coalition Force customers during VMAQ-1's deployment to OEF. Job Duty 4- Processes Electronic Attack Request Forms (EARF) and Joint Tactical Air Requests (JTAR) to provide timely and accurate intelligence support to the aircrew of VMAQ-1. Job Duty 5- Responsible for researching future operations, managing support to current operations and analyzing previous operations to ensure VMAQ-1's Electronic Warfare effectiveness against current and emerging technologies. Job Duty 6- Senior Analyst in charge of the Technical Control Analysis Center system. Job Duty 7- Manages the Signals Intelligence Job Qualification Requirement Checklist (JQR) to ensure MOS proficiency and tracking of SIGINT training within the squadron. Job Duty 8- Manages the Marine Corps Mentorship Program for TCAC and S-6 sections. Accomplishments Supervised the SIGINT support for VMAQ-1 for 380 combat sorties during VMAQ-1's deployment to OEF. Supervised the SIGINT support for VMAQ-1 for seven Mission Commander Under Training (MCUT) scenarios. Provided SIGINT support to VMAQ-1 aircrew for MAG level Large Force Exercise (LFE). Successfully conducted turnover in theater with incoming EA-6B squadron with zero loss in mission support. Successfully redeployed TCAC and S-6 sections of VMAQ-1, from Bagram, Afghanistan to Cherry Point, NC. Provided routine maintenance and managed software upgrades of the TCAC system. Managed the Signals Intelligence JQR for all SIGINT Analysts in VMAQ-1 to ensure MOS proficiency, mission readiness, and documented training for career progression. Ensured proper and relevant pre-deployment intelligence training was conducted for the Marines of the TCAC section. Successfully deployed TCAC/S-6 to Bagram Air Force base in support of OEF. Conducted successful turnover with the outgoing EA-6B squadron during VMAQ-1's arrival in OEF. Supervised the Signals Intelligence support for VMAQ-1 for 199 combat sorties, 192 Communications Electronic Attack missions, and 15 broadcast missions during OEF. Provided updated signals of interest and configuration files to support multi-service and multi-national customers located throughout five different Regional Commands (RC) during OEF. Presented accurate Communications Intelligence products to VMAQ-1 aircrew for Operation Cobra's Anger supporting MEB A during OEF. Represented VMAQ-1 during meetings with 3rd Radio Battalion, MEB A and RCT-7 in RC South to facilitate coordination and increased communications for future operations.